Bread-mixing stand



(No Model.)

W. WIESEMANN. BREAD MIXING STAND.

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Wazaa/m Mmmm UNITEDH STATES PATENT OFFICE.

IVILHELM IVIESEMANN, OF S'I. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

BREAD-MIXING STAND.

SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No. 458,878, datedSeptember 1, 1891.

Application led April l, 1891. Serial No. 387.230. (No model.)

of the city of St. Louis, State of Missouri,

have invented certain new and useful Improvements in B read-Mixin gStands, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact dcscription,reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.

My invention relates to improvements in bread-mixing stands; and itconsists in the novel arrangement and combination of parts, as will bemore fully hereinafter described, and designated in the claims.

In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of my completeinvention, showing the lid open and one end detached; and Fig. 2 is anend view of the bottom before it is bent into proper shape, and alsoshowing` an end piece superposed on the same.

Referring to the drawings, I indicates the supports for my device, thesame being preferably constructed in a semicircular form and providedwith legs 2 and externallateral projections 3, one of which, andpreferably the center' one, being provided with a perforation. Saidsupports are also provided with perforatious 4, in which the hinges 5 ofthe lid G are secured. The supports, projections, legs, and perforationsare cast integrally.

7 indicates semicircular end pieces, the same being provided withprojections 8', corresponding in number and position to projections 3,formed on supports l.. The rounded edges of said end pieces aresharpened for the purpose hereinafter described.

S indicates the bottom of my device, which is constructed in asemicircular form, so that no square corners are formed in the saine forthe accumulation of the substance that may be placed in the same, Thebottom 8 is made out of one solid piece of material and bent andusecuredon the supports l by being interposed between said supports and the endpieces, and also by the agency of bolts or screws, which pass throughperforations formed in projections 3, and also through perforationsformed in projections S of the end pieces 7. The sharpened edges of theend pieces 7 will become embedded in the bottom 8 and form a water-tightjoint. The lid 6 is made of some transparent material, such as glass, sothat the content-s maybeinspected without opening the lid.

My device, as above described, is designed for use in bread-making andis especially adapted to mix bread in, in lieu of a pan or otherreceptacle.

Having fully describedmy invention, what I claim isl. A bread mixingstand consisting of semicircular supports l, provided with projections 3and legs 2, semicircular end pieces 7, provided with a correspondingnumber ot' projections S', and a circular bottom S, the same beingsecured by being clamped between said supports and end pieces by meansof bolts or screws or any suitable fastening' device, substantially asset fort-h.

2. The combination of supports l, provided with legs 2 and externallateral projections 3 and perforations 4., end pieces 7, havingsemicircular sharpened edges and provided with lateral projections 8v',a semicircular bottom 8, clamped between said supports and end pieces,and a lid 6, hinged to supports l by means of hinges 5,v substantiallyas set forth.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

WILHELM IVIESEMANN.

W tnesses:

EDWARD E. LONGAN, O. F. KELLER.

